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The Wingham Times, 1902-04-11, Page 4
A i, i'!'Y � uulsu,n,nluuvu= Q T11E 111ING11AM TIi)ZES, APPUL 117 1909"k uuuvu,ltrutinnnnruvv I.16*iitr�®Op@000®tY@600@•O�bBOO1P06vsomvvow�wmos000avvooao���oo•••••os••�s®ewea4e�- Almm �� JOHN KERB Fashion Facto JAS. H. KERR do PEOPLES POPULAR STORE bottled +•a?®®�eeo®@®t:aloe®@ts••®omoa��o@•@ma�ra�o•est••oosa®®s�®s®zDad••�®®m®®®®aeo•@•®®®®@wOoo• R u•ll "ouo guaranteed to x The most stylishly dressed men bo absolutely perfect... this year, will be the wearers of ■ �' ..: � � oWe 0ri��nao � tf�ersCop�eutteroursel�es _ .l✓.�UTY l�1zUSH'.' • that for good goods, • EMBBER, (TLt1V r.; ;y:_ Shorey • r,-uBBER clean stock sxEETING. _; � o , low prices, courteous service and up-to-date business 1441 YItIz�GEs, Into.. I;te. n `. beady Tailored methods we take the lead. See how others attempt to copy 4 III fact anything yVgel ll wallt' • our rices d methods. « ill Rubber Goods, we have. �' Clothing. • p 0 it at right prices. � • e � Shaw, of Clinton. o Also Youths' Knockabouts, all held in a few weeks fo: the purpose of shades; and other styles wllfcll Ivo Collo As 1443m cell; p There is no doubt about it. There is �h no way to make better than nominating; aeandidate. p have not space to describe. Breakfast Food's IMPERIAL MAPLE SYRUP garments spent. s THE DRUGGIST those produced by Shorey. Stylish, In quart and half ballon tins. —FORCE -NEWSrclr.E: Opp. I;aailk of Hamilton. ; :3 snappy, full of wear and economy. tp • , —GRANOLA w i The cleverest workmen Make them the best a to 0 05 0 O6 40 I TO ADVERTISERS.- ij -- > thread sews them. Material, lining, buttons, button-' e • —GRa3'TJZ\L'TS 'Notice of changes 11111st be left at this �' i, q(lica not later th.ux Saturday noon. ' holes --ever detail right. Seams are overcast and y 2, • • —LIFT, CHIPS The laoter foraT seveniugt be t «'ill riot ravel. Perfect fit is guaranteed. • m —SWISS FOOD iesday a Casual advertisements accepted up I And to make you perfectly safe—money back. if 0 —GRANOSI'. FLAKES to noon, Thursday of each week. ; ,�—m-4 . you want it. • —GRANOSE BISCUITS • 0 Ydo. Goderich, town —Alex. Saunders. i has had leis office neatly papered and Wingham—A. Cosecs. Hnllett—No. 5,! account of themselves oil election day, !ham; James Scott, S. S. Cooper. and Dr. week. A number of young people from ' Esa��tA��s77i�,nlxS��rjcxD lsr�. 1 t high. See i —CARAMEL CEREAL yyy ,77, MrA THE ��11\iJ1RAN I1H�. ' � � , Arrived this Week • : —CREABI l• CEWHEAT Ti. R. ELLIOTT, PQRt19H1:,E AND PnOPI11ICTOR e 0 Tc IZ I,.+ A bI 0 I' W II L' A T HE° T' I� ` t 1tEDAY 02 11 APRIL , -9. NEW HATS—Try us when look- 0 —SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT - —~- NOTES AND C:U11 M \TTS. ing for the newest Etats that sell themselves. O:Ir styles: Advanced • —PETTIJOHN'S BREAKFAST FOOD The Conservativoi of"Last Huron held I their annual meeting at Brussels on ' styles and American novelties. Hard Hats aro the " DING " Hat; • � R.B. Jaffray, G.T.R. agent at Londes• bore, visited his brother-in-law, ..Saturday last. Tho officers were elected' Soft, " PANTOURIST." Y An old story with us. INCE, 7 lbs. for .25 and other bustnes.5 tcansactecl. We ; ;uiderstautj that a couveutlou will be j Shaw, of Clinton. nelgbboring towns were present. Re- Also Youths' Knockabouts, all held in a few weeks fo: the purpose of shades; and other styles wllfcll Ivo • All the parties nomiva.tea aiiareswi 1 nominating; aeandidate. p have not space to describe. a IMPERIAL MAPLE SYRUP Erer. M: Leau, of the Seaforth E%pose-'. spent. s tor, wants to get lath into the Legis- I e In quart and half ballon tins. 3atnre. Good'. Pat hint there, peo ple ; Look at our window. • Stuart and Wm. Lane. The final ballot resulted in the election of Mayor Camer- of South Huron. While the newspaper ! •— -- — - — -- ---- anan makes the latus the country's ! n to 0 05 0 O6 40 I safe.—Owen Sound Advertiser. The the to Aa Re Sn IT H1CHISHOLM BLOCK • 0 ORANGES, Valencias, per dozen person who sent report the 9 Clinton—P. F. McPherson. Colborne— I the snow came as though March was g '� California Navels, per dozen - Aiail and Elupire to the effect that the : take the benefit Of Liberal convention at Dungannon ended ; Guest attended an Orange Arch meeting Ripley Ergs per doz ...... • ...... wood zu"a row, was talking through his flat. The. writer atteuded No couventiou atgi 1 Chas. Seager, Goderich; N. H. Youug, I —The young bachelors of town held a ® • 9 I >Jn70NS, bright clean and large fruit per dozen ' Ile did not see or hear any row. The 1 Blyth; J. C. Martin, Goderich; A. Cos- 3.iiierals of West Huron will give a good ; sells, Wingllam; J. A. Morton,Wing- successful assembly in the council chamber on Thursday evening of last • 0 Ydo. Goderich, town —Alex. Saunders. i has had leis office neatly papered and Wingham—A. Cosecs. Hnllett—No. 5,! account of themselves oil election day, !ham; James Scott, S. S. Cooper. and Dr. week. A number of young people from • t high. See .20 .40 .20 bpeelal Bargains IN NEW DRY GOODS FOR SPRING Who ever heard of a dealer cutting the price of Prints at this season of the year? Yet that is just what we have done. We offer 20 pieces dark Print, regular 127c, for _ .10 19 pieces pink, red and lilac, heavy and wide, regular 121c, for - - ,10 New Art biuslins, Spot bluslins, Draperies and Cretonnes, per yard, from .10 to .20 BUTTONS—We are just in receipt of a 0' splendid assortment of Dress Buttons. •'' Pearl Buttons, small and medium, doz, ,10 to .20 i, Jet Buttons, do do 10 w• Flack Covered Buttons, small, dozen, .10 to ,15 0� Crochet Covered Buttons, small, dozen, .15 Shaw, of Clinton. nelgbboring towns were present. Re- oo z---'"" �— ' IVES , HURON LIBERALS. All the parties nomiva.tea aiiareswi 1 freshments wero served by Caterer Jas. McKelvie, and a very enjoyable evening SEED POTATOESGARDEN SEEDS &0 • Price - - - 05 the conventicn, end all retired with the spent. s Annual Aleeting and C'onveutien at Dan -1 Na'nnoa on Monday Last. exception of Messrs. M. G. Cameron, .John T. Currie, Morgan Dalton, Alex, —Both sides of the Clinton News - We handle only first-class seeds. The largest and host represeutative Stuart and Wm. Lane. The final ballot resulted in the election of Mayor Camer- Record T�enow ate ]t"ted at 1ll51de twA91d 6e officcorded ®300x0®ooee•oo•••o®@o®®•oave�•s•@sea•a convention ever held by the Liberals of f G d h ti di i to 11Ir last week."patent" The News Record to 0 05 0 O6 40 I need 'lot worry how we do So. YOU bpeelal Bargains IN NEW DRY GOODS FOR SPRING Who ever heard of a dealer cutting the price of Prints at this season of the year? Yet that is just what we have done. We offer 20 pieces dark Print, regular 127c, for _ .10 19 pieces pink, red and lilac, heavy and wide, regular 121c, for - - ,10 New Art biuslins, Spot bluslins, Draperies and Cretonnes, per yard, from .10 to .20 BUTTONS—We are just in receipt of a 0' splendid assortment of Dress Buttons. •'' Pearl Buttons, small and medium, doz, ,10 to .20 i, Jet Buttons, do do 10 w• Flack Covered Buttons, small, dozen, .10 to ,15 0� Crochet Covered Buttons, small, dozen, .15 Silk and taffeta in black, white and cream, with i and without buttons 0 r 'West Huron took place at Dungannon i on o o elle , as le can c a a � on Monday of this week. Every pollen' Cameron was not in a position to state makes the fourth paper e. this county • MAC D 0 NA L D CLOCK, JAS N KERB sub -division ill the riding felly re with certainty that he could accept the that Is all printed at home. The other O H p- I nomination and asked ten days in which I three are the Seaforth Expositor Clinton ® JOHN KEuI R resented and iii addition to the regularly , to consider the matter. I Now Era and the Wingham Trains. 0 tIt I N G H A M 3 accredited delegates there was a Inouster • 0 gathering of enthusiastic Liberals. !' ----------- PERSONALS. • 'Me first business to conte before the i ( 1NOR LOCALS. �♦, ®0@®@0000®••®0rp000 00U@�00a88l4I0®060@00000@000 r akeating was the election of officers Of: ; Mr. J. C. Currie has returned home ®0®Qo00®oAo00©0m@00000®0m 00@m•iD the Association, which resulted in thePortage from In Prairie. —We understand that Barrister Jack- re-election of the following: President, I son, of Blyth, intends locating in Wiug- Mr. Thomas McGavin spent Sunday WINGUAbi MARKET REPORTS „ , W • 't#m: Proudfoot, Goderich ; ist Vice- ; haul. . with his mother at Mildmay. Corrected every Thursday afternoon President, Morgan D:tltou, Ashfield; 2nd ; —Several new names added to our list Mr. John Jerome of Tillsonburg, is by F. J. Cart•, Flour and Feed Merchant. HOW ® �A � YOU SELL �� CHEAP Vice -President, James )7oung, Carlow; ! this week. You can have The Tnms till visiting at his parental home in town. 3Yd. Vice -President, Ii. J. Morris, Hnl- January 1st, 1903, for 65 cents. Miss Alice Johns of Toronto - is visit- Wingllam, Apr. 10, 1902. lett; Sec. -Treasurer, Wm. Coats, CLn- —The committee ill charge of the Ing with relatives and friends in town. FIour per 100 lbs.......... 1 65 to 2 50 ---- • , •.. ton; Auditor, D. McCorvie. I races in Wingham on May 24th, are Mrs. Taylor of Blyth, was the guest Fall Wheat .............. 0 72 to 0 72 Chairman for the different polling ; f 1 of Mrs. Tneker for a few days last week Spring Wheat ........ 0 00 to 0 00 b malting arrangements or a goo day s subdivisions were elected as follows: s ort. p—How bliss Bessie Oraig of Walkerton, is Oats ....................... 0 35 to 0 40 Clark's blile - End "Brilliant" Crochet •' Cotton, 100 yards to spool, all shades. Barley .... ..... ........ Price - - - 05 is Finlay; u, Isaac Andrew; 4, Jas. Craw- i satisfy you as to price and quality if you Raiser. Peas , • . . ............ .... _ LADIES' GLOVES o Jos. Stalker, Principal of Lucicnow Turkeys, drawn...... • • :: Kid Gloves—black, tan, brown, oxblood and �. white Popular prices, • Silk and taffeta in black, white and cream, with i and without buttons 0 r 'West Huron took place at Dungannon i on o o elle , as le can c a a � on Monday of this week. Every pollen' Cameron was not in a position to state makes the fourth paper e. this county • MAC D 0 NA L D CLOCK, JAS N KERB sub -division ill the riding felly re with certainty that he could accept the that Is all printed at home. The other O H p- I nomination and asked ten days in which I three are the Seaforth Expositor Clinton ® JOHN KEuI R resented and iii addition to the regularly , to consider the matter. I Now Era and the Wingham Trains. 0 tIt I N G H A M 3 accredited delegates there was a Inouster • 0 gathering of enthusiastic Liberals. !' ----------- PERSONALS. • 'Me first business to conte before the i ( 1NOR LOCALS. �♦, ®0@®@0000®••®0rp000 00U@�00a88l4I0®060@00000@000 r akeating was the election of officers Of: ; Mr. J. C. Currie has returned home ®0®Qo00®oAo00©0m@00000®0m 00@m•iD the Association, which resulted in thePortage from In Prairie. —We understand that Barrister Jack- re-election of the following: President, I son, of Blyth, intends locating in Wiug- Mr. Thomas McGavin spent Sunday WINGUAbi MARKET REPORTS „ , W • 't#m: Proudfoot, Goderich ; ist Vice- ; haul. . with his mother at Mildmay. Corrected every Thursday afternoon President, Morgan D:tltou, Ashfield; 2nd ; —Several new names added to our list Mr. John Jerome of Tillsonburg, is by F. J. Cart•, Flour and Feed Merchant. HOW ® �A � YOU SELL �� CHEAP Vice -President, James )7oung, Carlow; ! this week. You can have The Tnms till visiting at his parental home in town. 3Yd. Vice -President, Ii. J. Morris, Hnl- January 1st, 1903, for 65 cents. Miss Alice Johns of Toronto - is visit- Wingllam, Apr. 10, 1902. lett; Sec. -Treasurer, Wm. Coats, CLn- —The committee ill charge of the Ing with relatives and friends in town. FIour per 100 lbs.......... 1 65 to 2 50 ---- • , •.. ton; Auditor, D. McCorvie. I races in Wingham on May 24th, are Mrs. Taylor of Blyth, was the guest Fall Wheat .............. 0 72 to 0 72 Chairman for the different polling ; f 1 of Mrs. Tneker for a few days last week Spring Wheat ........ 0 00 to 0 00 b malting arrangements or a goo day s subdivisions were elected as follows: s ort. p—How bliss Bessie Oraig of Walkerton, is Oats ....................... 0 35 to 0 40 Ashfield—No. 1, A. 11lsher; 2, Anson i is your stationery? 'We can visiting with her sister, Mrs. E. H. Barley .... ..... ........ 0 45 to 0 50 0 70 to 0 75 is Finlay; u, Isaac Andrew; 4, Jas. Craw- i satisfy you as to price and quality if you Raiser. Peas , • . . ............ .... _ . question is often asked here. YOt' ford; 5, J. E. Sullivan; 6, Donald Mc- i are wanting anything in the printing Jos. Stalker, Principal of Lucicnow Turkeys, drawn...... • • :: 0 09 to 0 10 � Lean; c. John Jamieson. Blyth—No. 1, ' line. Public School, was calling on old friends Geese, .......... to 0 05 0 O6 40 I need 'lot worry how we do So. YOU H. McQuarrie ; 2, N. H. Young. ; —It began to look on Monday, when in towel last week. Ducks, per pair .......... 0 to 0 GO Clinton—P. F. McPherson. Colborne— I the snow came as though March was g '� Messrs. J. J. McMannus and, William Butter ...... .... ........ 0 17 to 0 17 ` 11 to 0 it take the benefit Of 1V'b. 1, —Hill; 2, Jellu Sands; 3, Jas. boirowiug the proverbial ten days from Bell; 4, N. Cummings. Goderich Tp.—; Guest attended an Orange Arch meeting Ripley Ergs per doz ...... • ...... wood 0 . 00 to 2 00 our close bu in y �, April. No. 1, J. Sackhold; 2, Geo. Cox; 5, John! —Mr. Davis, Collector of Customs, at last week. Mrs. John Hamilton spent the Easter per cord ........... Hay per ton .............. 2 J 00 t010 00 and rather ask others why they Heil so Ydo. Goderich, town —Alex. Saunders. i has had leis office neatly papered and Wingham—A. Cosecs. Hnllett—No. 5,! holidays with friends in Wingbam and Bluevale.—Tara Leader. Potatoes, perbushel ...... Tallow, ib 0 25 to 0 30 0 05 to 0 05 t high. See painted. The brute is very much im• per ............ 14 to 0 15 our large stocks of — Southam; 6, H. Suell; 7, John Fing- proved. Mr. and Mrs. Langford Graham of Lard .. ...... ....... 0 laud. East Wawanosh—No. 1, R. i l. —Tenders are asked for the purchase Toronto attended the funeral of Mrs. T. Dried Apples per lb ....... 0 05 to 0 06 = McGowan. 2, T. H. Taylor; 3, John � of the building on the lot east of the C. Graham on Wednesday. Wool .................... 0 13 to 0 15 Shiell'; 4, .. chn Gillespie; West Wawa- Methodist parsonage. See adv. in an- 1, Chas. McChrvin; 2, T. Rat- R.B. Jaffray, G.T.R. agent at Londes• bore, visited his brother-in-law, Live Hogs, per cwt....... Chickens 5 50 to 5 50 0 30 to 0 40 �' �(��]�$ ; cosh—No. , , , . a other column. with , .......... ...... of a, e chffe; 3, Thos. White; •4, Alex. Stuart;; —We are indebted to the Goderich 112r. A. Tipling, over Sunday. _ - .. . v, John Sherrill. i Signal for our report of the prohibition At this junctura tlra committee from ' convention, which will be found in the West Heron Prohibition Alliance another column. Charles b16Kiunou,lately returned from the Pacific Coast, has accepted a position with J. Chapman. - o I LEIN FURNITU RE tutee introduced and laid their claims —Mr. R. H. Crowder gild family have Mr. James MeGuvin loft this week for '#iefore the convention, and asked that I taken up their residence in the Brocken- whoever be the caudinate they would + h• C tt f V' t d Blyth to accept the position of foreman in Mr. Jas. Hill's planningsmill wish him to sign the pledge they had s Ire o age, corner o Lc orla au Mr. John Collins of Listowel, visited t 1 Frances streets. ' prepared. (Copy of pledge may be seen —Mr. N. A. Farquharson has not sold under the parental roof, and Mrs. W. H. in report of prohibition convention in' his grocery and crockery business to Mr. Irwin of Drayton, Mrs. Roehing of Ber- A desirable Lot for a private residence another column.) ! R. S. McGee, as was reported in last lin, Mrs. Trask of Drayton, Mrs. Camer- in centre of town. Will be sold reason - President Proulltoot then called for week's Advance. on of Cranbrook, and Miss Craig of i able. to A p1v ���® tiominations for a candidate to contest I —Tho minister of agricultuer has Blyth, visited Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Collins' p WALKER BROS, & B the riding in the coming Provincial elec- I appointed Mr. McD.Allen, of Goderich, over the holidays1v tion. Twenty-one names were placed tt one of the fruit inspecters at the Cork Mr. Maitland Mcbonald, who hasV 1 Cosens, Furniture Dealers and Undertakers 3lefore the convention, viz.: M. G, t and Wolverhampton exhibitions been with Mr. Alex. Ross in the express I ,Cameron, Mayor of Uoderich; John T. i —The cantata, "A Dream of Fairy- i and telegraph office for time, is visiting 111111 IIIVVV V Currie, Reeve of East Wawanosh; spin. t land," -will be given in the Opera House with his sister in Mitchell. We under- i LOAN AND INSURANCE _ Proudfoot, Goderich; Morgan Dalton, 1 this (Friday) evening by the children of stand that Maitland intends going West _—__ ____ _.—_�•_ Reeve of Ashfield; Alux. Stuart, West the Presbyterian Sunday School. in a few weekd and he will have the AGE, , T. ' f wanosh; H. J, Morris, Hallett; Sas. i —The Farmers' Institute excursion to best wishes of many friends for his A. MoKericlien D. c Gi li ld; Willi.GLane, the Model Farm at Guelph over the future success. T. J. jVjAGUIRE:BUTTON BLOCK Caoderich; D. 1tTcGitlicnddy, Goderich; 1 London Huron and Bruce branch of the 'Wm. Coats. Clinton; Major Young, , G. T. R. will be held on June 20th. Thomas's. c John Felly, Blyth, :ras. Young, Carlow; ; —We understand that Mr. R. T. ,, .�'��C¢��►, �►, C ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATD, Bazaar -- - - - --' Sutton has resigned his position as G. T. J �'�1:U' f J�' l�f 11;P'a, f 13 11; ,1i% INSURANCE ANP LOAN AGENT. V�INGNAM. R. agent here. Wa have not learned �' G i who is to be appointed in Mr. Sutton's �' M WALL PAPER 2,000 Rolls of American Wall Paper, with match coil. Accounts Rents and Notes Colleeted. Ccn- place. 6 � lags; choice patterns, yellow, blue cream, wile and veyancing 'done. , , PROTECT i —bliss Cummings, who is now of the ' In h van orrICE—Over. D. M. Gordon's store. olio© colors ; for kitchens, bath rooms, at rooms and parlors. See our YOUR SIGHT. teaching staff of the Wingham Public � � RESIDENCE—Leouold street. new designs, which are the fiuest that money can purchase. No trouble to Preserft ntrnlning I School, was presented with an address �i show goods. P n� ns Cuturc r, er- i and toilet set by her pupils, previous to i we will Cxnmine your leaving Embro. It is early, quite early, to COok's Cotton Root Compou'loci I GRANITEWARE eyes free and reeorn- 1 —Messrs• Meir & Co. have had posters ' :3 dozen Granite Saucers regular price .05 now 2 or .05 — mend glnbses only if Ji talk of S rin oods. But I,; IaencceSsfullylisedmonthlyblover „ , n f . absolutely beneaciu1. : issued from The Tiur;s office this week, p g b 10,000Ladles. Safe, effectual, Lad esask 5 << Tea and Coffee Pots, .35 and .50, " 25 '1 SatisEnCtion announcing that they intend removing we have made ready t0 our druggiatfor Cook's Cetioa 900 COs- 1 -quart Pitchers 50 " .35 guaranteed. f from Wingham and are repared to give J' meet your wants when the pound. �ake no ether, as all Mixtures, E p i 1 <i No. 9 Tea Kettles, 1.00, 0 i rest bargains In BIIQT'Fr imitations are dangerous. rriee, N " great Baker's Co a9 goods, free time comes. We're bound �J Boz;No.�,l0degrees9tronger,i3perboa. o. �3 Wash Basins, 25 „ r, t0 be in the forefront. I 1 or 2, mailed en receipt of price and two $•tent 1 " Frying Pans, ,50' , c ,1' today and to•nior of at the stores of stamps• The Ceok (7ompaiy Windsor Ont. 1 �� Chambers 50' „ .30 We are determined to win � �-xos. 1 and 2 sold and recommended �� all 1 << Slop Pails or' 49 30 + Jelin &Jas. H. and C. N. Griffin. y; I rceponsibloDrnggist$ WCanada. n 1.�u,•85 J ...,, You are cordiale invited to call. A your tailoring; account on Tea Drawers, each - . - _ I - book of choice recipes given each visitor. 1 sheer merit. ever oar. 4c No. l Hutt aro sold in ti'c lniR. A o g L. TI El B ARE > 2� , ---A representative of the F ilfyre Dry y b iiomtiten Colin A. Cnmpbril, lt. A. Dot,glass 1 Dippers 5a each, Tea Drawers 7 c. 1 dozen No. 4 Steamers meat We turn out is A stron � and J. E. bavis Druggi.,ts, regular 35o, for »Sc, A 1 -quart Tin Pail for 10o. Flour .' Powder Compound Monarch Lire ek; �'; bid for• business. Its style — — Sifters eget ble each. Lifters at Half-gallon Match lBotesf at 50eacGravy elitrTins aft no each. ! tinguisher has been in town this week ' and we understand be has placed a —its workmanship—its 8t f Pie Tins at 5c each, Cullendera at 10c each. 1.1. wart Strainer Pails at 35e. number of orders for the Piro es Is easy to turn, mean% 10• Hart Dish Pan 11 q 1 iF ---its fir.lib--all appeal to q eavq tin, 33c. tingitisher. a �`•-Lila. the Food taste and ambitions The less friction, 1e, s frit- NOTIONS See out }� y —Ada infant daughter of Tlsr.' hold-platud Balt Buckles at u0c. Cuff Links at 25c. j and Mrs. Phillip U.. James of East Wa. � of the careful dresser. tion gleans less Cuff Buttons,.u� a pair, Tunes Stick Pins at Sae each. wanosh, died at the home of Mrs. Wei. �� 1 wear, less wear pearl Waist Fastening with gold plate attachment, at 50c a, set. The latest i3laiieharcl, Scott street, on Monday. ;;,; I lotte means less expense .= fad for shirt waists at>uc a act. Ladies' locket and chain, gold plated, guar- ihobewlhave much sympathy ik to keep in order, anteedl for 7uc. A golitlenian's gold plated watch chain, guaranteed, $1.50. In theit afliiction. ;.; pRLadies largo gold plated locket for 750 Ladies' swan old plated locket, 50c. 1 0 Co For sale by g :OsiesatitTo r►f«ti+0iscx� •Mr.11. Davis, agent for the Allan b tAI Faucy hat pins at ue each. Gold shell rings, guaranteed, brilliant and pearl and Jet clo r a Line, bm boozed Mr, and Mrs. James ; ; Separator tat GA� N E i r settings, for 08c. 1 bottles o4 perfume and cake of toilet son , 7regular rice Weir of Turnberry, and Mrs. ,John ;� In the Shaw Block � f 50c, for 250. We 11avo just received 50 dozen More of teaspoons, tablespoons a>n h"n' 011¢" Davidson of Wroxeter, to sail oft the ' Allen steamer Perisian, from 14 outrtal y' 1 anti forks, winch we are solllnl,. Teaspoons .uc a dozen, tablespoons GC each ���'� Also Sowing liaeliinos and all kinds of or GOo a dozens forks at keach or 54c it dozen. Off to Liverpool onMay 3rd. farm Ink eluents. - I